The DJI Mavic Air is the most compact 4K capable drone in DJI's astonishing lineup of easy to fly aerial quadcopters. In the case of the Mavic Air down-scaling doesn't mean down-speccing. Even-though its smaller than its big brother Pro model, The Mavic Air still features 4K 30p or Full HD 120p recording from a 12MP 1/2.3-inch CMOS sensor; a mechanical 3-axis gimbal; front/down/rear obstacle avoidance (up to 30m); autonomous tracking; 21 minute flight time; 4km control and live view range; maximum flight distance of 10km; and a top speed of 68.4kph in sport mode. From slow motion videos to racing, the Mavic Air quadcopter drone from DJI does everything effortlessly and safely. The 12MP 1/2.3-inch CMOS sensor camera of the Mavic Air is mechanically stabilised by a 3-axis gimbal to stabilise video. The camera not only records breathtaking Ultra High Definition 4K video, but also Full HD 1080p at fast frame rates of up to 120 frames per second, enabling users to slow down the action for smooth slow motion video. Flying is made effortless by an included portable controller, and secure from an array of sensors that scans the environment (front, rear, down and up to 30m) and will stop the Mavic Air should it find an obstacle. When a day's flying is done both the controller and quadcopter drone fits in a compact pouch, purse, or bag for easy transportation. This 'standard' kit comprises of the Mavic Air, 8 propellers, battery, charger, remote controller with spare control sticks, USB cables, carry case, gimbal protector, and propeller guards.